On Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 7 PM to 10 PM, host and Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon will put Russia’s aggression in Crimea and Islamic terrorism in focus. Guests will also update listeners on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight, the chaos in Venezuela, sex offenders that have been deported from Texas and America’s relinquishing control of the Internet.

Aloysiuos Bigirwa, who will discuss the Muslin War on Christians in Africa, will co-host tonight’s program.

Breitbart’s Mary Chastain, who was reporting on Ukraine before it was on the mainstream media’s radar, will update listeners on the events in Crimea and Ukraine and all of the geopolitical ramifications that it will potentially have. She will be followed by Breitbart’s Frances Martel, who has been reporting on all things Venezuela and the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. She will discuss both topics on the show.

Breitbart’s Kerry Picket will talk about al Qaeda’s threat to use car combs to terrorize Americans and Europeans and Breitbart Texas Managing Director Brandon Darby will discuss the 7,000 sex offenders who have been deported from Texas over the past three years.

Breitbart’s Dr. Liz Sheld and Breitbart contributor John Hayward will discuss in detail how the United States basically relinquished control of the Internet without anything in return while the world was looking for the missing airplane.

Katherine Cornell Gorka, who wrote, “Al Queada and the Battlefield of Ideas,” will be on the show to talk about America and the Muslim Brotherhood.

And Fox News and Breitbart contributor James Pinkerton, who worked in the Reagan administration and helped George H.W. Bush win Reagan’s third term over Michael Dukakis, will discuss his important article about the devastating impact that Alzheimer’s disease is having on families across America and what conservatives can do to put forth solutions to solve what is becoming a public health crisis.

Bannon hosts the weekly three-hour show that helps set the next week’s news cycle.